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Roman law

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the legal code of ancient Rome; codified under Justinian; the basis for many modern systems of civil law

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Concerning the female sorcerer. Roman law also prescribes this. Why does the law name women more than men here, even though men are also guilty of this? Because women are more susceptible to those superstitions of Satan; take Eve, for example. They are commonly called "wise women.”. Martin Luther

The Christian church accepted the Roman law as its own, and as such - allied to the State - it became in history the most furious enemy of all semi-communist institutions, to which Christianity appealed at Its origin. Peter Kropotkin

Afraid of the Romans, Cole submitted to Roman law so long as he retained his kingship. Source: Internet

Although Tertullian used a knowledge of Roman law in his writings, his legal knowledge does not demonstrably exceed that of what could be expected from a sufficient Roman education. Source: Internet

By the middle of the 16th century, the rediscovered Roman law dominated the legal practice of many European countries. Source: Internet

Both Cicero and Dionysius of Halicarnassus stated that Roman law forbade celibacy. Source: Internet

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